Sure, let's break down the categories of plants mentioned and give examples for each:
Terrestrial plants : These are plants that grow on land.
Example 1: Rose
Example 2: Mango tree
Climbers : These are plants that climb on supports to grow upwards.
Example 1: Grapevine
Example 2: Pumpkin vine
Shrubs : These are medium-sized, woody plants with multiple stems.
Example 1: Tulip (Although generally a flowering plant, some varieties or similar looking shrubs can be considered)
Example 2: Hibiscus
Aquatic plants : These are plants that grow in water.
Example 1: Water lily
Example 2: Lotus
Creepers : These are plants that grow along the ground, and often form roots at the nodes.
Example 1: Pumpkin
Example 2: Watermelon
Trees : These are large, perennial, woody plants typically with a single main stem or trunk.
Example 1: Oak
Example 2: Willow
Flowering plants : These are plants that produce flowers for reproduction.
Example 1: Tulip
Example 2: Rose
Each type of plant adapts to its environment to survive and thrive, which is why we can see such variety in plants based on their habitats and structures.